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Modaihsh, A., Taha, A., Mahjoub, M., Al-Bwardy, M. (2005). CADMIUM LEVELS IN SOIL AND ITS CONTENT IN SOME VEGETABLES GROWN IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF SAUDI ARABIA. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 30(1), 681-687. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2005.225251
A.S. Modaihsh; A.A. Taha; M.O. Mahjoub; M.O. Al-Bwardy. "CADMIUM LEVELS IN SOIL AND ITS CONTENT IN SOME VEGETABLES GROWN IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF SAUDI ARABIA". Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 30, 1, 2005, 681-687. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2005.225251
Modaihsh, A., Taha, A., Mahjoub, M., Al-Bwardy, M. (2005). 'CADMIUM LEVELS IN SOIL AND ITS CONTENT IN SOME VEGETABLES GROWN IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF SAUDI ARABIA', Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 30(1), pp. 681-687. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2005.225251
Modaihsh, A., Taha, A., Mahjoub, M., Al-Bwardy, M. CADMIUM LEVELS IN SOIL AND ITS CONTENT IN SOME VEGETABLES GROWN IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF SAUDI ARABIA. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 2005; 30(1): 681-687. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2005.225251

CADMIUM LEVELS IN SOIL AND ITS CONTENT IN SOME VEGETABLES GROWN IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF SAUDI ARABIA

Article 4, Volume 30, Issue 1, January 2005, Page 681-687  XML PDF (676.79 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2005.225251
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Authors
A.S. Modaihsh1; A.A. Taha2; M.O. Mahjoub1; M.O. Al-Bwardy1
1Soil Sci. Dept., College of food and Agricultural Sci., King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
2Soil Sci. Dept., Fac. of Agricultural, Mansoura University, Egypt.
Abstract
 The information regarding the status of cadmium (Cd) in the soils of the central region in Saudi Arabia is lacking. The lack of these informations will make the evaluation of Cd status in these soils and the grown plants in this region a difficult task. Therefore, the present study was initiated to investigate the levels of Cd naturally present in soils of Al-Kharj, Riyadh and Qasseem provinces and in the vegetables growing in these soils.
    Data revealed that there were significant differences between the average values of total Cd content in the surface layer of the cultivated soils. The average values were 0.24; 0.23 and 0.18 mg kg-1 for Al-Kharj, Riyadh and Qasseem provinces, respectively. On the other hand, these values in the uncultivated areas were 0.10; 0.21 and 0.17 mg kg-1 for the same provinces, respectively.
     As for the Cd content of the various vegetables grown in soils of the three provinces, the results indicated significant differences among the three provinces. Data showed a positive significant correlation between the Cd content in these  soils and the vegetables growing in them (r= 0.67).
     The total Cd content in the studied soils and the concentration of Cd in various vegetables plants sampled from these soils were well within the range of those reported for uncontaminated areas of the world.
Keywords
Cadmium; vegetables; soils
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